Personality Typology on the Basis of the Comprehensive System of Rorschach Test

Authors

  • M. Assanovich

Keywords:

Rorschach Test, typology, making decisions

Abstract

Using Rorschach Test based on the Exner Comprehensive System allows to determine the subject’s certain style of problem solution behavior. The problem solution style is stable configuration of emotional and cognitive strategies in decision making process at the confrontation with a problem situation. At the frameworks of Comprehensive System the main styles are following: emotional (extratensive), ideational (introversive), nondifferential (ambitent) and avoidant. The allocation of each style is based on definition of proportion which includes chromatic color, human movement and pure form determinants.

References

Exner J.E., Jr. The Rorschach: A Comprehensive System:Vol.1 Basic foundations (3rd ed.). — New York: Wiley, 1993.

Exner J.E., Jr. A Rorschach Workbook for The Comprehensive Systems: (5rd ed.). — Rorschach Workshops, Asheville, 2001.

Exner J.E., Jr. A Primer for Rorschach Interpretation. — Rorschach Workshops, Asheville, 2000.

How to Cite

Assanovich, M. (2002). Personality Typology on the Basis of the Comprehensive System of Rorschach Test. Socionics, Mentology and Personality Psychology, (5), 52–55. Retrieved from https://publishing.socionic.info/index.php/socionics/article/view/1241

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